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The air compressor industry focuses on the design, manufacture, and distribution of devices that convert power into potential energy stored in pressurized air. Air compressors operate by drawing in air, compressing it to increase its pressure, and storing it in a tank for various applications. Key processes in the industry include the engineering of different types of compressors, such as reciprocating, rotary screw, and centrifugal compressors. Reciprocating compressors use pistons driven by a crankshaft to deliver high-pressure air, while rotary screw compressors employ two meshing helical screws to compress air. Centrifugal compressors use a rotating impeller to increase air velocity and pressure.
The range of Air Operated Double Diaphragm (AODD) pumps on the market makes finding the best available challenging. Different quality materials, different efficiency, life span and more means that even the most serious of pump buyers might find themselves overwhelmed when they assess all their options.
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Air is an essential part of life on this planet. It is also an essential ingredient for the operation of many plants. Whether supplying air to machinery or evacuating air from a process, air is one of the four essential utilities in many manufacturing operations.
Vacuum pumps are widely applied in the manufacturing of plastics in various applications, mainly to extract gases and vapor. If you are utilizing vacuum to evacuate air in your plant, then this is a must read for you....(Full Article)
Almost every industry has high temperature applications (hotter than 300 degrees F). There have been a number of alternatives that plants could use that can handle their high temperature applications. The traditional means of handling these hot fluids was using a pump with single or double mechanical seals and use some elaborate seal cooling. However, for over 30 years now, there has been two pump technologies that are better suited to handle these hot fluids from an operational and maintenance standpoint; magnetic driven pumps and canned motor pumps.
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A Department of Energy study shows that about 10% of all industrial electricity is consumer by compressed air systems. Industry as a whole consumes approximately $60 billion worth of electricity each year. So that means each year in the USA, collectively forks over about $6 billion to power their compressed air systems.
When you break down where that compressed air goes, only 50% of the compressed air produced each year is actually used for production. ...(Full Article)
Industrial processes across the globe require pumps to operate reliably and efficiently. By minimizing the effects of corrosion and erosion, users can enhance productivity and reduce running costs.
Careful consideration of available options during the specification and purchasing phase can mean the difference between a lifetime of smooth operation versus endless outages, breakdowns, lost production, frustrated production managers and overworked maintenance teams....(Full Article)
This post on pumping high viscosity liquids provides expert advice on how to ensure you get the right pump for each application; maximize the life of each pump and minimize operating costs -- while avoiding the traps associated with just "keeping the line running."...(Full Article)
We've all had our share of high maintenance costs, high downtime, and performance issues with our vacuum pumps in the past and no doubt we expect them to occur again tomorrow. This doesn't need to be the case. ...(Full Article)
For the foreseeable future, the air and gas compressor industry will continue to grow, with sales and job creation remaining high. We will look at these factors along with the uses for compressors and recent innovations in the field....(Full Article)
Oil free air compressors are relatively new on the market, because of their higher price point they've earned a reputation that they should only be used in niche situations where ISO class 0 air (defined by the end user AND less than .01 MG/M3) is required.
As the market has matured and the technology has matured, the savings of switching from oil-flooded to oil free compressors are becoming viable in more and more applications. Don Layyous from Pye-Barker Engineered Solutions shares expert knowledge on the benefits of utilizing oil-free air compressors on the plant floor.
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Homeowners and major industries alike both rely on air and gas compressors to accomplish dozens of tasks. The air and gas compression industry is thus very large and very profitable compared to many other industrial sectors. In this article, we will take a look at the largest of these companies and the sector overall.
Industry overall
Buoyed by a robust domestic energy market and extensive construction, the air and gas compressor industry has seen a phenomenal year to year growth. According to MNI, compiler and publisher of the industrial data that powers IndustryNet, sales jumped from almost $17.5 billion to $20.2 billion in one year for an increase of 15.48%.
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How to drive down costs and improve performance of your pump applications
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
We've all had our share of maintenance costs, downtime, and performance issues with our pumps in the past and no doubt we expect them to occur again tomorrow.
It's a symptom of a larger problem. The idea that you can just put a set of parts together and hope that they will deliver the outcome you need.
However, that doesn't need to be the case.
A different way of looking at the purchase of pumps and their accessories as well as how the system is designed, constructed and integrated offers a way to break through the old model of buying and assembling your own pump systems and have them built in a way that provides the performance required with a lower cost of ownership and more up time....(Full Article)
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